the waytosanjoseand walk on by. >> several students davis andsanfranciscostate university are spending their spring break making a difference. today students made energy efficient upgrades to the heritage home shelter in san jose. its part a week long environmental project to educate elementary school students and improve four buildings. >> we want to make some kind of environmental impact and help the homeless here, like the heritage homeless shelter save money and energy. >> the group also plans to make energy upgrades at the wildlife center of silicon valley, martha's kitchen and arbuckle. >>> spot ify could scene compete with amazon and netflix. it's no discussions to create a streaming video service. it's not clear if it would stream movies. >> another major investor has joined the fight to keep the kings in sack a's the mayor said that paul jacobs has put up money for a new arena. >> let's check in with bill martin. we are talking about some rain but nothing to write home about. >> not what we need. we need real rain and

first on the sceneofsanjose's ninthhomicide of the year. >>> a gruesome death atasanfranciscobart station that many questions surrounding the grim discovery. >>> >> reporter: a gruesome deadly accident at a san francisco b.a.r.t. station. we'll tell you what one man was doing right before he was killed. >> reporter: this neighborhood has turned into a crime scene after neighbors find a man shot to death in the middle of the street. we'll tell you what police think may have led up to the shooting. >>> we're following developing news from afghanistan. new deadly attacks targeting u.s. troops. >>> a major crash in half moon bay has one of the major roads in and out of the area blocked. "mornings on 2" starts right now. >> well, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it's monday march 11th. we want to go right to sal following a serious crash on highway 92. >> this crash is blocking all of the lanes on 92 between 35 and 1. they are doing an investigate, major injuries. a person taken away, taken to stanford hospital. but highway 92 is shut

the suspects could have been linked to an armed robberyinsanjose. here'sthe intersection where the drive-by shooting happened and police were led on a wild chase through three east bay cities late last night. our cameras caught the chase north through 880. police tried to pull the driver other in hayward for dui and reckless driving. but he sped off through san leandro and oakland. the car spun out of control between 580 between harrison and park and police cars slammed into it to box the car in. officers say people were throwing things out on the roadway. they never found the objects but officers did find weapons inside the vehicle when it finally stopped. >> they pursued the vehicle in oakland where it crossed across the center median. the three occupants were taken into custody from there. >> reporter: police believe those three could be tied to a shooting in hayward early yesterday afternoon. a man was driving with his wife and child at tennyson and kalaroga when he was struck by a bullet and taken to the hospital. he's expected to survive. a hayward police officer tweeted around mid

three suspects in custody in a high-speed chase that were involved inasanjosearmedrobbery and shooting. we've been in touch with police. they say the robbery unit is not expected to be until 8:00 this morning. as soon as we get confirmation on that, we'll be sure to pass it a -- it along to you. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in south san francisco searching for a serial arsonist. police say three fires were deliberately set saturday night and sunday morning in orange park and near el camino real. they were all quickly put out. they caused very little damage. if you have any information, get in contact with san francisco police. >>> this is a pivotal week for people on both sides of the gay marriage debate. the supreme court will hear arguments on two same-sex marriage cases including proposition 8, california's ban on gay marriage. brian flores joins us with a local couple right in the middle of the debate. >> reporter: after years being denied the right to marry, a local couple says now is the time for the u.s. supre

being held by his mother. >> police have arrested that mom and she admitted it happened.>>>sanjosepoliceneed help they say are expected of assaulting another woman and stealing her purse. we're showing you a picture of the woman from surveillance cameras. investigators say she knocked the victim down and that this man here took the woman's purse. both then took off on bikes. investigators are asking anyone who knows who they are to call the police department. >> a major roadway improvement project was meant to beautify san jose, but careless drivers have turned new road into an ugly and expensive mess. >> evidence of the latest crash along this newly redone section of capital express way in east san jose. a driver veered off the road and took out a light pole, creating another headache for work crews. >> we are trying to improve the neighborhood. >> brandy childress is with the agent in charge of this project. $8.5 million is being spend on new sidewalk, and light poles. since work start ed two years ago there have been several similar crashes with repair work costing thousands t

of the city over the next coming weeks, back to you. >>> now to the south bay. 43 graduates ofthesanjosepoliceacademy received their badges today. proud families watched as two women and 41 men got swarpb in. the mayor, chuck reed, -tsdz he is grateful the department can hire more officers. in recent years the department went down 1400 officers due to layoffs, resignations and retirement. >>> today, former san francisco police crime lab tech, debra madden pled guilty to cocaine possession, the plea ends the case that began back in 2009 when the 63-year-old was accused of stealing evidence from the crime lab. the investigation led to the dismissal of hundreds of cases. they will determine the sentence after considering federal guidelines. >>> new video today that helps explain why residents wanted a new police substation in their neighborhood. within hours of opening at 6th and market last week, these surveillance cameras captured images of an 80-year-old man with a walker being robbed and punched in the face just outside of the station. you can see a police officer tackling the assaila

and it was well worth it. >> the other department also held a gun buybacks today.>>>sanjosefirefightersare investigating the cause of a suspicious fire that damaged a racing supply company. the fire at the western roofing supply was reported around 11:00 a.m.. the fire spread from a small pouch building to main building and that's one person living in a outbuilding was displaced. there were no injuries and so far there is no estimate on damage. also in san jose police arrested a woman and continue to work for her brother in connection with a robbery at the racetrack light rail station. police have yet to track down her brother who is believed to be homeless. she is accused of punching and kicking a female rider last month. you're looking at surveillance video. >>> the first cruise ship to make san francisco its home port is getting ready to depart. the grand princess will travel to hawaii, alaska mexico, and destinations on the california coast. posting this shot will mean an economic boost to the city. >> this is the first time in years the ship has made a difference as to its home ba

atthesanjosecrash,what it's doing to traffic. it's not good. also looking at the toll plaza, a big delay there. let's go to mark. >> good morning. the fog making a comeback, coastside right around the bay, not as widespread as yesterday but still a factor. a big batch of high clouds moving in and temperatures cool off into the weekend. we'll keep an eye on the fog and have an update in the 7:00 hour. >>> coming up, a jolt that may surprise you. >>> growing number of threats at local schools, one mentioned today's date. we'll be right back. >>> we're live at foothill high school in pleasanton where a threatening note is found on campus. we'll tell you what it said and how either schools are reacting to the problem. >>> an overnight jolt in the area. where a 4.6 earthquake hit just hours ago. >> reporter: we're live at st. mary's college in morago with what vatican scholars say we can expect from pope francis. >>> and carnival cruise lines, a dream that turned into a nightmare. "mornings on 2" begins right now. >>> well, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori

this morning. tonight, we learned about plans to rememberthesanjosemusician,and changes coming to the train tracks where he was killed. >> i am 16 years old. >> reporter: the 16-year-old seen in this video was known for his love of one thing. >> music has been a big part of my life. >> reporter: he played bass and guitar, and loved jazz and blues. >> everybody knew him as the guy who could play the guitar. >> reporter: his life ended yesterday afternoon where he was hit and killed by a train. >> at this point in the investigation, there's nothing to indicate that this was the result of foul play, or an intentional act. >> he was known around campus, and everyone was just sad. everything was quiet. >> reporter: in the last month, jonathan won first place in a local school art contest for this original song entitled hard lessons. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: he said the award inspired him to write more and touch people's lives. >> definitely has motivated me to keep going. >> reporter: despite illegal signs posted it was a well known short cut. >> i can't believe it happened. i jus

was announced this morning. tonight, we learned about plans to rememberthesanjosemusician,and changes coming to the train tracks where he was killed. >> i am 16 years old. >> reporter: the 16-year-old seen in this video was known for his love of one thing. >> music has been a big part of my life. >> reporter: he played bass and guitar, and loved jazz and blues. >> everybody knew him as the guy who could play the guitar. >> reporter: his life ended yesterday afternoon where he was hit and killed by a train. >> at this point in the investigation, there's nothing to indicate that this was the result of foul play, or an intentional act. >> he was known around campus, and everyone was just sad. everything was quiet. >> reporter: in the last month, jonathan won first place in a local school art contest for this original song entitled hard lessons. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: he said the award inspired him to write more and touch people's lives. >> definitely has motivated me to keep going. >> reporter: despite illegal signs posted it was a well known short cut. >> i can't believe it happened

4's rob fladeboe is live tonightinsanjose. robwhat is the latest? the object of the amber alert, this white 2006 jeep liberty was located just before noon here in the parking lot of a southside apartment complex on amargoza court with the baby still inside. about 5 hours earlier, just after 6:30 monday morning, 11-month old gabriella quintero was in her carseat in the back of that s.u.v. parked here in the driveway of the family residence on amador court. as her mother went inside for something, police say a woman on foot got behind the wheel of the jeep and sped away. an amber alert and the child's photo and susepct vehicle information was flashed across the bay area. one of many tips led police to where gabriella was found. christina calleros saw the rescue unfold. it's not clear what led the suspect vehicle here to amargoza court, some five miles from the baby's home in east san jose. police could be seen going door to door canvassing the neighborhood, taping off large section of the sprawling complex. the white s.u.v. hauled away for a more thorough inpsection. the disticnti

pretty chilly in the 40s out towards santa rosa and napa. downtownsanfrancisco,48andsanjosereportingpartly cloudy skies, 52 degrees. throughout the day today, the fog gradually strips away revealing partly cloudy skies. a few high clouds into the afternoon hours for the coast. temperatures, they are mainly in the upper 50s to the 60s except santa cruz backups. we'll continue to atlanticen up the high -- up the -- we'll continue to thicken up the high clouds. they are coming down from yesterday's very warm readings. the highs are still pretty warm for mid-march. mid- to upper os concord, fairfield, antioch. san francisco, 67. still some patchy fog for the coast. near pacifica, 60 degrees this afternoon. this is your five-day forecast -- pretty much the same deal for your friday. your weekend always in view. slightly cooler by monday. no rain clouds yet. but we are tracking an increase. we'll break gun the -- break down the timing on that. >>> in the past couple of weeks, a trash can was set on fire in discuss, plumbing was damage -- san

streetandsanjoseseveraland in talking with the division chief a short time ago, he talked to us about the damage on the upper level of this damage and a good portion of the roof did collapse here. this was a very stubborn fire that burned for several hours this morning. it broke out at 2:30 a.m. people who live in the building woke up and everyone, luckily, did make it out safely. but five people will have to find another place to live because their units were destroyed by the fire. now, this building has several businesses down on the ground floor, including a clothing store. i talked with the owner this morning and she told me she's worried about the smoke and water damage she will find inside the place. >> it's pretty hard considering i've only owned the business eight and a half months. this is my dream job. i got out of corporate. i'm not gonna get down on this. >> reporter: that woman told me she does have insurance for her store. so she's trying to keep a positive attitude this morning. a fire investigator willing called in to try to investigate a cause for the fire. back

through several apartment units here on the second and third stories. this is park streetandsanjoseseveraland in talking with the division chief a short time ago, he talked to us about the damage on the upper level of this damage and a good portion of the roof did collapse here. this was a very stubborn fire that burned for several hours this morning. it broke out at 2:30 a.m. people who live in the building woke up and everyone, luckily, did make it out safely. but five people will have to find another place to live because their units were destroyed by the fire. now, this building has several businesses down on the ground floor, including a clothing store. i talked with the owner this morning and she told me she's worried about the smoke and water damage she will find inside the place. >> it's pretty hard considering i've only owned the business eight and a half months. this is my dream job. i got out of corporate. i'm not gonna get down on this. >> reporter: that woman told me she does have insurance for her store. so she's trying to keep a

was pronounced dead at the scene. police are treating the case as a homicide.>>>sanjosepolicehave released a sketch of the woman wanted in yesterday's child kidnapping. the woman drove away with the 11-month-old girl in a stolen jeep liberty after the mother went in to the house for a moment. the little girl was found sava long with that vehicle about five miles away. the kidnapper is described as latino, about 160-pounds, about 38 to 45. >> san jose police are investigating a deadly traffic accident involving a single vehicle. it happened about two on monterey highway. investigators say an initial investigation shows the vehicle was traveling southbound on monterey highway at a high rate of speed when the driver lost control and smashed into a building. the identity of the driver has not yet been released. he was declared dead at the scene. >>> in san jose an early morning accident left hundreds in the dark. it happened about five at the intersection of coleman avenue just thought of taylor. the outaga was caused when a street sweeper hit a power pole. pg&e said power has been restored t

will continue to have cooler weather coming up. >> catherine: a man was shot to death this morninginsanjose. ithappened around 4:30 a-m on murtha drive near capitol avenue. police found the body of a hispanic man in the middle of the street. investigators still have no idea what happened. this was the ninth homicide this year. >> catherine: san jose business and labor leaders say an increase in the minimum wage will be an economic stimulus. workers at phil's coffee in downtown san jose are among the thousands who now have a pay hike from 8 to 10 dollars an hour. the increase took effect today. the controversial 'measure d' was on last fall's ballot - and was passed by just over 60-percent of voters. for many workers - it means as much as an extra $80 a week. >> living in the san jose is not cheap and we're all also students. we can go out a little bit more and it all adds up. >> catherine: the city's downtown association was among the business groups at first opposed to the measure. but members now say it's a good thing-- and hope that workers will spend the extra money in san jose. >> cat

the h-p pavillioninsanjosewithreaction from fans. rob? >> yes. and a local favorite and no. 12 is playing right now against no. 5 university of nevada/las vegas. we are outside the hov pavilion. this is the no. 3 of the for this is the west entrance. it is hosting the n.c.a.a. tournament for the third time. they have been building all day. with some even illegal tailgating and the manager let the march madness began! >> go ducks. >> two words. march madness. fans from across the country converging on hp pavilion for opening round games between local favorite cal and u.n.l.v., new mexico state versus st. louis, oklahoma state up against oregon and montana versus syracuse, whose fans claim to bleed orange. >> the hat, the shorts, the hoodie, the wrist band and the soulful cover and the -- smart phone cover and my socks and my smart phone wallpaper >> reporter: tickets to witness the madness were going for between $25 and $150 bucks a pop. what makes this rite of >> the sun is out it is a beautiful day and we are in san jose at our docks are going to go all the way. >> we get to

. we're told this is a third officer-involved shootinginsanjosesofar this year. >>> we have an update on developing news we reported on ktvu at 5:00 and 6:00. the glen park bar station reopened after officials say a man jumped in front of a richmond bound train there. that san francisco station was closed for more than two hours. he says that caused major delays through the system, which are lingering tonight. >>> new at 7:00 a young boy home alone when a suspected burglar comes to the door. his quick action helped police catch the man and it turns out there a string of similar crimes in the area. you spoke with the family and are about to tell us a warning from police. >> that's right. this boy is just 12 years old and amazingly, his family's house is across the street from the police station and the mall. he says that he did know what to do, though, when the burglar tried to get in. she says the doorbell range late yesterday afternoon. his father was drown the street so he looked through the peephole and saw a strange man. >> i never seen him. >> okay. then what happen

. >> reporter: insanjose, carollou. >>> in the last half hourthesanfranciscosymphony announced it was canceling a tour due to the ongoing musician strike. the musicians reject ad proposal by a mediator to resume performances by a cooling off period. today's performance was the fourth straight concert to be canceled since the musicians went on strike on wednesday. the performers are upset over propels by management to freeze their pay with a 1% increase the next two years. >>> grammy winning rapper collapsed on stage last night during a concert in iowa. [ music ] ♪ be my queen if you know what i mean ♪ >> his real name is anthony terrell smith with his hit wild thing. concert goers say paramedics attended to the rapper as he lay on the stage. there are reports he suffer ad seizure but his representative has not committed on his condition. he collapsed on stage once back in 2009 and again in 2011. in the meantime rapper lil' wayne continues to recover from a seizure he suffered on friday. nicki minaj, drake and birdman paid him visits in the hospital over the weekend. repor

of workersinsanjosegota $2 pay hike as the city raised minimum wage. it will take time for witnesses to evaluate the cost. but as robert honda shows us for many, the boost in pay and moral was immediate. >> reporter: phils coffee is one of many san jose businesses that raised the minimum wage from $8 to $10 an hour, approved by voters in november after a vigorous campaign lead by students. >> have enough to help my dad out he doesn't have to work two jobs any more i can hell within the groceryeven -- help out with groceries. >> get to live a little more. get nice food. >> reporter: getting the estimated 53,000 workers effected is part of the overall strategy. >> we will have additional $70 million of spending in the city due to the wage increase. it will lift up the economy. >> reporter: some business owners expressed concern the pay hike would hurt their bottom line. but phil's coffee owner, raised wages early. >> from what we've seen, actually, workers are working harder, they are more positive, greater customer service and business has increased. >> reporter: the employer said it

bysanjosepoliceis expected to survive. this is the city's third officer involved shooting this month. it happened yesterday afternoon after police stopped the stolen car. investigators say the woman driving put the car in reverse and then drove towards the officers. one officer was struck by the car but got off a shot that hit the woman. the officer was hurt but he will be okay. >>> new night at 5:00 p.m., a break in involving several cases of wine. ktvu's john sasaki sin san francisco and tells us this wine was worth a lot of money. john? >> reporter: frank, that is right. this is a $5 bottle and each bottle was worth 200 times that amount. details are sketchy but it was tuesday that someone broke into this building in san francisco and into fine wines international. they stole 80 80 bottles of wine, more than $100,000. they have been here for more than 30 years. their less pricy bottles cost $20,000 a case and one costs $37,000 a case. police are trying to find out if this was a crime of opportunity or something else. >> when someone breaks in, you never know what they will get and

at the togo's restaurant indowntownsanjose. astudent eating there heard the commotion and rushed over to help. >> so i ran over there, and it was just empty. she was laying on the ground on her face bleeding. >> a police search of the neighborhood came up empty. police are still searching for ramirez this morning. they say he and gonzales broke up two years ago and she had an active restraining order against him. police believe ramirez could be headed to mexico in a truck that looks like this one. a dark green 1996 toyota t-100. if you see that truck you are urged to call police immediately. >>> new video of a tree that fell on a house in the oakland hills. it happened around 3:30 this morning on oakwood drive, the tree estimated to be 75 foot tall crashed down on the corner of the roof. the downed tree also brought traffic on oakwood drive to a stop. firefighters say they do not know what caused that tree to fall. >>> an investigation is underway into a crash involving a scooter and a santa clara county sheriffs patrol car. the accident happened before 12:30 this morning in the area

was a person of interest in a homicideinsanjoselastweek. police say the driver accu celebrated toward an officer and the officer opened fire. some neighbors are questioning the use of force. >> too extreme. there are a lot of kids and people out. >> i would think they would have some precaution or back down a little bit. >> the driver died at a hospital. his name has not been released. >>> cal train says a pedestrian was killed on the tracks this afternoon. a north bound train struck the pedestrian south of the deer don station just after 4:00 p.m.cal train says there was only one passenger on board. trains are single tracking through the area. no information on the victim's name. >> downtown businesses in oakland is upset and worryied about value vandals. someone filled every door lock and pad locks with clue. >> there is a lot of security walking around in the day time and they care and do what they can but we need somebody walking around doing something at night. >> oakland police said they received no

in the 50sforsanfranciscoand half moon bay to around 70 andsanjose64and santa rosa. in the 60s the current temperatures. forecast for tonight we'll go with this, fair skies and a breeze and tomorrow we'll gradually thicken up the cloud cover and tuesday, wednesday, fairly good chance of more rain showers, not a big deal, not the much needed significant rain we need but still, showers moving into the region. first thing tomorrow morning, partly cloudy and temperatures on the cool side upper 30s to 40s. san francisco 48 and fremont 45 and starting out sunday or monday morning 44. here is the next storm tracking out here in the pacific developing and by the time it gets to the bay area it will split. we don't expect extreme rain but tomorrow it's dry but you'll notice filtered sunshine throughout the day tomorrow and mild conditions. tuesday the system is close enough to bring in more clouds, chance of scattered showers and off on on tuesday into wednesday especially for the wednesday morning commute. here is our forecast model. we'll take t

was arrested on campus today for bomb threats made at the school yesterday and today administratorsinsanjose's eastside union high school district are trying to explain how a registered sex offender managed to ride a school bus with high school students. kron 4's dan kerman is here with the story. and what's being done about it. >> reporter: it began with a group of high school students going on a school sponsored field trip to de anza college. these were freshmen. anyway, after the tour the students boarded the bus to head back, but at the time, a staff member spotted a volunteer parent who had no ride. this parent is wheelchair bound and was with another person who was helping her. the staff member let both aboard the bus. well now it turns out that the person helping the wheel chair bound parent is a registered sex offender. school administrators say the staff member violated policy by letting the two on board. that said, school officials say the sex offender had no contact with students >> at no time, based on the preliminary investigation did this person have any interaction with stude

in oakland for today. en 66 mountain viewandsanjoseandfor santa rosa, the extended forecast. leaving in the possibility of a few sprinkles tomorrow and it slowed down a little bit. >> could take awhile for it to exit the area. chance of sprinkles tomorrow. clearing out by the afternoon. fair skies. tuesday, wednesday, another chance of rain moving in on thursday. i will take a look at how much rain we have seen so far out of the weekend storm, coming up. >>> taking a stand. what the white house is saying in the wake of the latest threatses from north korea and what the ambassador says about the leader. >>> how the state tracks sex offenders. it is causing an immediate threat to public safety and how they are responding. we will take you outside. that is interstate 880 rolling on through oakland. there is a crash on the off ramp. we check with chp, last of the spinouts and minor accidents around the bay area. wouldn't be surprised if that is is a rule of the wet roads this morning. be careful out there. this is "mornings on 2". [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want

it happened at 6:45 this evening. policesaysanjoseofficerson special task force in plain clothes and driving unmarked vehicles were working a separate case when they spot add white 2 door honda that turned out to be stolen. neighbors say there was quake chase. >> we heard 3 cars come around ice cream truck really fast so we all came out of our houses. >>reporter: santa clare county sheriff's department says the driver of the stolen white honda threw it in reverse. >> suspect rammed 2 officer vehicle in reverse. accelerated forward. hit a parked car that was in the area. one of the officers at that time had already got out of the vehicle. that's when the suspect again tried to accelerate at high speed to the officer and officer opened fir fire. >> surrounded a car didn't hear anything like put your hands up or anything. just just heard 2 quick shots. pop pop. >>reporter: but police say the undercover officer fired only one shot. streaking the driver in the head and killing him. witness wondered if the suspect knew they were undercover police. >> he was clear the suspect k

descends this week. it should provide a sparkinsanjosewhereas tom reports, big games will provide an economic boom some businesses missed. >> the ncaa regulation basketball court is one of the final physical steps needed to convert hp pavilion for rounds two and three of what fans call march madness. and though this jigsaw puzzle has identically-sized pieces, they must fit together in a specific order, and they must fit together perfectly. but preparations are far from over for this week's faction. >> just 24 hours ago we found out which teams are going to be come sog that right there mean that is there's a lot more work that needs to be done between now and thursday. >> eight teams, including cal, oregon,unlv and sir kuz are drawing fans from far and wide. >> definitely want to see syracuse. >> price seems nod to be a hurdle. >> price is pretty fair. it's, like, 125 for a three-shegs pass so, i mean, it's definitely doable in this market these days. >> the team in san jose itself will be seen by fans in the seats and by millions throughout television land. >> this really is a gre

. temperatures are not born to dropped that much. 43 and concord. 40'sandsanjose. warmerthan today with mid- 60s for the south bay. 65 in cupertino. 63 in san jose. the east bay in the valleys. 60s in concord pleasanton and low 60s for the east bayshore. upper 50s expected. a range of 60s for the north bay. as for the sierras showers on the radar right now. snow & rain that that will continue. the rainfall will taper off with a later morning hours. clearer conditions expected and temperatures are going to stay in the 40's. local temperatures are going to go of work. as for go for next week changes with more clouds and cooler temperatures there rain could return as early as tuesday >> catherine: an annual tradition in san francisco's mission district might not happen this year. you're looking at video from last year's carnaval celebration. the organization that usually puts on the parade. has run out of money. a new group has just stepped in. but still has a lot of work to do. it needs to raise 170- thousand dollars. and get 500 volunteers in order to keep carnaval going for its 35th year. >

for antioch. 69forsanjose. 71for morgan hill. upper 60s for mountain view. just a nice pleasant afternoon in store. as we get into monday a subtle cool down. bigger change will come tuesday into wednesday. the chance for rain will arrive late tuesday. we'll leave it off the icon now. better chance will come wednesday. thursday and the models are shaping up for possibly a wet easter weekend. at least the first half of that weekend. i'll show you the future cast model and what you can expect coming up. >> thanks. >>> it is official spring break is officially in full year for schools across the bay area. since many students won't be heading to class, muni announced it will reduce some of its services during the morning and evening commute. people are being told to check the schedule ahead of time. meanwhile many college students are off to hot spring break destinations like mexico and florida. and as they do, they are being urged by police to use caution after several spring break related deaths being reported in mexico. >>> stranded drivers and dangerous roads as more snow hits the midwest

with information about the case is asked tocontactsanjosepolice.>>> a report of sexual battery on a bay area campus has police warning students tonight and asking for the public's help. eric rasmussen tells us this all took place in the shower stall of a women's locker room and shows us what's being done to find the suspect. >> reporter: the timing and location inside the wellness center has some students on edge. >> especially in the like in such a -- you know private area that you would never think or assume that would happen in. >> reporter: just after noon on saturday, police say a female student was showering in a locked stall when she felt someone grabbing her from behind. they say the suspect even tried to cover the victim's mouth to keep her from screaming but she was eventually able to fight off her attacker who got away by crawling under a shower stall divider the same way he got in. >> that's crazy, that's terrible. >> reporter: today several students told us they received an e-mail alert about the crime. >> getting that e-mail yesterday, that made me freak out because i go like t

>>> developing news, policeinsanjoseopenfire on a suspect. we just learned what prompted the shooting. i am julie hay nor. >> i am frank somerville. police are on the scene of an officer involved shooting it happened after authorities say he rammed an unmarked police car. more from matt keller he is live in east san jose off of story road. >> reporter: you can see the investigation is going on, more than three hours after the shooting. we just got word the suspect has died. the ambulance carrying the dying suspect sped past as we arrived at the scene of the officer involved shooting in the east hills neighbourhood. police officers in unmarked cars saw a stolen vehicle and tried to stop it when investigators say the suspect rammed a parked car and one of the police cars. one officer fired one shot hitting the suspect. >> when i came out my neighbors came out we looked down the street and saw under cover cops, surrounding a white car. >> at this point one of the metro officers got out of the car and the suspect tried to accelerate toward the officer at a high rate of speed.

to other robberies throughout the area. >>>thesanjosepolicedepartment is looking for help tonight identifying two men who invest -- investigators say robbed people as they were getting off the train. police say the robbers followed the victims then threatened to shoot them if they didn't hand over their property. here is a closer look at the suspects, police describe them as adult males in their 20s, they say one is african american, the other is latino. >> reporter: the police chief in richmond is offering a $25,000 reward tonight after a bullet went inside a home this afternoon and a fragment wounded a 1-year-old by by boy in the neck. the shooting happened at 1:15 this afternoon near first and west mcdonald in the iron triangle neighborhood. amber lee is live where she spoke to the child's father about the changes that need to happen, amber -- >> reporter: just a few minutes ago i spoke to the father of elijah lee. he said his son successfully underwent surgery and that he's relieved the baby is expected to recover. tonight police are looking for the man who was lying in wait

20s was on the on-ramp approaching southbound 87insanjose. hiscar hit the center divide and flipped on it it's side. he had to go out through the wind sheil. he was taken to the hospital. we have no word on his condition. a number of things could have caused that crash including alcohol or distracted driving. >> a 10-year-old is recovering after being grazed by flying debris during a shooting in oakland. she was outside playing when someone down the street started shooting. she was hit by flying wood that was splintered when it was hit by a bullet. >> i know that the community and the police department do as much as they can but the problem is they are doing what -- almost what they can handle. >> nobody else was hurt. no arrests have been made. >> the family of a baby shot thursday in richmond said the 1- year-old is recovering well. a shot spotter recorded that gun fire as it happened. police say 19 shots were fired in less than six seconds outside the home of a 1-year- old officers say the gunman was firing at a man on a bike just outside the apartment complex.

's chrisfromsanjosewhojust arrived here at the search center. you have your vest on. are you leady -- you are ready to go. why do you keep coming down here? >> i'm coming down to give back to the community president that's what i like to do is help and give until my heart bleeds out this is a great cause to come out and help and we urge people to come help. the more the better. still going on. we have big turn outs most days. it's every saturday. it's just something good to do. >> reporter: what continues to give you hope you will be able to find her? >> the family. we have hope as the family does and we want to keep the family keeping hope and that's why we do this. >> reporter: thank you. one of the volunteer searches who will take part. also want to point out this ongoing search has been oed by the class kids foundation. they have planned a child safety and fundraising event that will happen later today that. at niles hall and that goes from one in the afternoon until five in the afternoon and then of course following that news conference the family will hold at nine here. in

in the company. >>>well,sanjosepolicedepartment is getting ready to welcome some new officers. today more than 40 recruits will graduate from the san jose police academy. it's the first academy graduation for the department since 2009. and it will be held at 1:00 this afternoon at the parkside hall in downtown san jose. >>> 7:21. a little cooler out there. you will notice it. but would you like at this sunrise? that's a beautiful, live picture. rosemary orozco will be here to tell you how much cooler it will be and whether rain will be coming soon. >>> the fight to shut down drake's boy continues. now the oyster company is pulling in some celebrities for support. >>> good morning, traffic on 237, we have a little bit of slow traffic there. we'll talk about that and the new problem on the bay bridge. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> 7:23. a lawsuit filed against a chicago mcdonald's says a child ate a used condom found in the play area. a woman says her son who was 2 years old at the time cuffed up a piece --

valley. 72 foryou,sanjose. with your weekend in view, if you are gonna be out celebrating st. patrick's day it will be a cool start but not too bad. a lot like we're seeing this morning. the cooling trend for monday. tuesday we're going to end the last day of winter pretty much on the dry note. the first day of spring we could see some rain. i will show you the forecast coming up. >> we need that. thank you, rosemary. >>> 7:08. we have new information about the former soldier accused of killing two santa cruz police officers last month. an army spokesman says there was not enough evidence to formally charge jeremy goulet with rape allegations. dna taken from rape kits did not tie him to the crimes. leon panetta and members of congress are demanding to know why the military let goulet leave the army instead of facing rape charges. >>> marin county has a new campaign to keep s.e.a.l.s safe during the puffing season -- seals safe during the puffing season. marin biologists calling you to remind -- asking you to call the marine center if you

thesanjosepolicehas new officers. john sasaki tells us when the new officers will be on the street and what challenges they face. >> reporter: those present cheered on their loved ones. >> we need your commitment, dedication and enthusiasm. >> reporter: two women and 41 men had their family and friends pin on their new badges then they were all sworn in. >> it's just an honor to be an officer now with the san jose police department. >> reporter: 31-year-old julian taylor worked previously for a phone and cable company. >> san jose police department gave me a great opportunity and they're filled with opportunities. it's a great city and wonderful people from the training officers and everybody i've met here. so just really excited. >> reporter: his parents were by his side all through this process. >> i'm worried but i am so proud of my son. and he's with a fine department. >> reporter: chuck reed is thrilled to have a new class but acknowledges there's a tough task ahead. >> we have crime going up, of course property crimes are going up all over the state and we need to respond to

, and an officer is on leave after he opened fire. into thenightsanjosepolicegathered evidence. the street was shut down for more than five hours after an officer shot a woman driving this red car at about 4:30 this afternoon. tim's 10-year-old son was out on his scooter just before the shooting. >> as we came out of the house, we heard the gunshots. like five, six, right in a row. so we walked overk and we saw the cops, they had their gun drawn on the little red car. >> i saw a lady, she was hurt inside the car. i saw the guy with handcuffs. >> reporter: investigators say the woman was driving a stolen car. the officer evened fire after she drove the car towards him and struck him. >> the officer felt in danger. he did what he had to do, and discharge his firearm. >> reporter: the woman was struck at least once. it's unclear how the man inside was injured. both are expected to be okay. eddie, a father of three rushed to the scene. >> she was out of it. she was just moving her head, and they pulled her out and put her in a gurney and took her away. >> reporter: this is the third officer in

in the coming days. j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >> catherine: developing tongiht outofsanjose. policeare on the hunt for the person who stabbed a woman to death. this happened just before three on north first, at west hedding streets. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc7 news.e times. the victim was stabbed multiple times. now here is a map of the area. the stabbing took place in a parking lot outside of an apartment complex. police shut down nearby streets and were looking for him in the area. no word on a motive yet. >> a rockslide on highway 101 in sausalito left a man hurt, and severely damaged his s-u-v. it happened just before 5- am. one of the biggest boulders was three feet by three feet. a kron4 morning crew was there live on the scene just minutes afterwards.as the hillside was still settling. and >> reporter: we hear some of these rocks coming down right now. they are coming down as we speak. >> catherine: we will hear from the man that was involved with that crash. the weather is getting nine stores this weekend. a beautiful shot of downtown san francis

of a woman stabbed to deathinsanjose. saytheir loved one live in fear for years. then. >> a life for a life. >> pam: the georgia mother. whose baby was shot talks about the young teens accused in the murder. new tonight -- we are getting our first look at the suspects. we continue to follow breaking news tonight with a bb shot in the neck. the gunman is still on the loose the baby is in serious condition. this is aerial video shot by our partners at abc seven news. on the right is exclusive of video. keep it here much more on this breaking news ahead. at 5:30 only on kron 4 you will hear from the baby's family. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! don't stress. we can figure this out. [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy

isinsanjose1800of the officer involved shooting 1800 block of almaden road we have a news crew on the way and this is our helicopter part issue with abc 7. we will have more details for you. and also coming up new at six. the first pictures of the little girl berkeley's lawrence hall of science. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. a in a this is in san jose they are investigating a shooting with a officer involved shooting 1800 block of almaden roa

now and always. >> reporter:insanjose, caraliu, ktvu news. >>> now to the federal budget, house speaker john boehner again rejected revenue instead of only making cuts. >> when you get down to the bottom line, the president believes that we have to have more taxes from the american people. we're not going to get very far. as the president doesn't believe that the rule will be to balance the budget over the next ten years, i'm not sure we're going to get very far. >> reporter: not every republican agrees with the speaker. senator coker said that he and others are open to lifting tax loopholes as part of the deal. >>> president obama will visit israel this week his first presidential trip to the country. police in jerusalem were getting ready for their trip calling it the most important visit since 2009. some 15,000 personnel are being deployed. >>> graffiti in the west bank has already defaced posters of mr. obama but so far the subject matter is light. the protests are over a lack of mobile wireless in the region. >>> gop fundraiser carl rowe fired back at sarah palin that candi

andformersanjosecitycouncilman entered guilty pleas to 13 felony and misdemeanor charges in connection with his alleged use of thousands of dollars of public funds and campaign contributions to gamble at casinos. in exhange for the guilty pleas, shirakawa received a guarantee of no time in state but he'll have to make full restitution to taxpayers and campaign donors. >> people wrote checks to him they thought that they were supporting his campaign. instead they were supporting his gambling habit that went through the slush fund that was never made public that he was taking in money under false pretenses. >> reporter: the d.a's office also revealed that it is investigating shirakawa in connection with some 400-thousand dollars in gambling winnings. no comment from shirakaw on that either as he left court. he will return to court and assuming that there is no new charges he faces one possible year in the county jail. rob fladeboe, kron 4. >> catherine: a north bay community is mourning the the death of a santa rosa teenager. he was one of two people killed by an out of control race car

valley. 69insanjoseaswell as milpitas. and 68 row, and are -- six redwood city and i am seeing sunshine and half moon bay. >> the extended forecast, they will see a near repeat for monday. then the changes start to move in. by tuesday afternoon. increasing clouds and even a possibility on tuesday. but the main event will come tuesday night and continuing to fall. >> take a look at wednesday. >> cool, cool numbers. and low 60s. with cloudy can skies. and showers. >> upper 60s. back into the forecast. as early as thursday. >> it looks dry as well. >> time is now 7:40. 12 bay area sports legends were honored for thundershower achievement. they inducted the first class. joe morgan. frank robinson and ricky henderson. high school sports programs have within hit march. and last night's induction ceremony any doubles as a fundraiser. >> it is parts iting in sports. >> and six high schools. >> over 117 teams. and this can barley that. and have it for the local sports programs. >> they have the critical role in helping athletes break down the records and economic and national good morni

finally arrivedinsanjose. trance3-fiber showing no delays and neither are trains along bart, caltran or the muni metro. james. >> thank you george. 718. the man accused of shooting at a car on the vegas strip and causing a fiery crash that killed three people is facing extrand extradition from california to nevada. i ammar is set to appear in los angeles superior court at 10 this morning. the 26 year-old resident l.a. last thursday. investigators say harassed driving a black s u v 20 fired at least five shots into a maserati sports car killing an aspiring rapper from oakland. the maserati democrats into a taxi killing the driver and passenger inside. five others also injured in the multi vehicle accident. >> a police assault weapon is accounted--is on account for an out on the streets. authorities say an eight- card-15 semiautomatic rifle stolen from on mount san francisco police car over the weekend. suspect brought into the car and stole the gun. this weapon is issued to specifically trained officers so that they are able to take immediate action on incidents like a beer keg it sus

francisco -- it's 4.19 a gallon.insanjose--4.07, and oakland -- 4.06. those prices down about 5- cents from a week ago. >> the pleasanton preschool, where a teacher was accused of duct-taping a student who refused to take a nap, has now re-opened.. kron4's will tran was at centerpoint christian school this morning. premises is video this event was so shocking that it was the school debt imposed a four day shutdown of some of the teachers can go through an intensive three note session. they brought in experts. this three day session -- 40 session. earlier, these parents and teachers got together and were exchanging photographs of cellphones. and one of the parents have recognized the two year-old it that it was their own child. the police department and then got involved. we spoke with a parent this morning this is what she had to say. >> i feel really confident that they have spent five these reviewing and improving and making sure that this never happens again. i feel very comfortable with that they are great teachers i love it here. i know that they will treat my kids fine. >> report

anything about this report. reporting livefromsanjose, janinede la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:18. the sacramento city council has approved an arena deal aimed at convincing the sacramento kings to cancel plans to move to seattle. our reporter brian hickey live in sacramento now to tell us about that vote last night and what is next in the battle over the kings. >> reporter: it's not over yet. this is a major step forward but not done, with the city council voting 7-2. this is the downtown plaza in downtown sacramento. la nightthe council voting 7-2 to join in on the deal and let out a cheer at the same time. >> let's do it! [ cheers ] >> reporter: the 7th and final vote coming from the former nba all-star and mayor of sacramento, kevin jon, agreeing to this deal to build the arena here. the city would be responsible for $258 million from that. the rest would come from investors. all pitching in to put together a counteroffer to keep the sacramento kings here in sacramento after the maloofs joined into a deal with investors out of seattle to sell the team and relocate there. bu

view from the south bay --insanjose. anda live shot from our camerainsanfrancisco.jacqueline bennet is tracking this storm. jacqueline, where is the storm now? >> jacqueline: there could be some light of sprinkles. and plenty more rain fall on the way. here is a look at the light showers. as we go towards the san mateo coast. light rainfall also along the san mateo coast. for tonight and tomorrow for rainfall is kind of all around us at that point. the tail end of this system is over california on it and well offshore. continuing to press into the bay area tonight and tomorrow. to pinpoint these schuller's through the north bay. for the next couple of hours. widespread. we will time it out on futurecast but right now. kron4's charles clifford is pacifica --- he's tracking the conditions there. >> reporter: yes. it is raining all along the coast i am not far from the pacifica pier. just from the last 10 minutes it has been a light rain. earlier, it was nice. but perhaps in the last 30 minutes it has cooled off. i have been watching the radar images. it looks like that it is of

is on the way. this is a live picture from our camera atop mount tamalpais. now a live lookatsanjose. clearskies. for now. and a live picture of the san francisco skyline. again -- nice weather, but you better get out and enjoy it before it's gone. for a look at when the showers will roll in -- jaqueline bennet is standing by in the weather center, with the wet weekend forecast. >> jacqueline: earlier today it was nice but closer to the coast we can see the clouds along the golden gate. take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza with increasing clouds. the stormtracker 4 radar showing the clouds are right off the coast. this next wave over the next couple of hours. the satellite showing that these showers are going to be coming up the coast. as we take a wider view on the satellite and radar is pretty expansive impacting us saturday, sunday. it could be more impact on sunday, indiana saturday. temperatures, not even 80s in napa. it will be more impact full on the sunday-- then saturday. these warm temperatures are also going to be cooler for this weekend. here is a look at futurecast. a bit